Among Sergei Prokofiev’s five piano concertos, the second, which was written in 1912/13, has fallen into relative obscurity. Traditional in form, but noticeably experimental in terms of harmony and sound, it prefigured the »modern« Prokofiev of the coming...
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Only a few cello concertos have gained universal status: Antonín Dvořák’s is certainly one of them. Written in 1894/95 during his stay in the USA, it has found many admirers over time. Two ballet suites from the early and middle 20th century complement...
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